"Posing is an actual art form. You can give a really great dress to a girl, and if they don't know how to pose in it, the dress falls dead. If the dress has an open neckline and a plunging back then you give them the surprise over-the-shoulder. For me personally, I try to give smiles and no smiles. I think it's good for them to give steely, sexy, sensual, and then just a happy smile."

"Work it! Have fun. Don't be nervous. If you're laughing and you have a genuine smile, there's no bad photo you can take. My favorite pose is the arm out on the hip. Have your face a little bit titled—I don't like to face straight on. Chin up, and you're good to go."

"Three things: Blot your face so you're not as shiny. Use excessive hairspray because if the carpet is outside, it seems to always blow the wrong way. And, last but not least, wear less makeup rather than more. Because when you go into pictures with more makeup, it just looks like a mess."

"I'm always nervous on a red carpet, when there's a thousand paparazzi standing there taking photos. I'll forget that I was supposed to pose in a certain way, so I don't really know what my advice would be, other than to just be yourself!"